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Subject: 	CFP: Exploring Performative Gestures in the Middle Ages 
(9/15/09; Medieval Congress in Kalamazoo, May 2010)
Date: 	Tue, 8 Sep 2009 21:30:12 -0400
From: 	jill stevenson <[log in to unmask]>
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Exploring Performative Gestures in the Middle Ages

International Medieval Congress in Kalamazoo, Michigan

13-16 May 2010

 

Recent work by David McNeill suggests that gestures do not merely 
support or illustrate speech, but that they play a crucial role in 
creating thoughts and ideas. Research in cognitive psychology that 
explores embodied thought affirms this suggestion. But McNeill’s 
conclusions also echo conceptualizations of gesture that were pervasive 
throughout the medieval world. In the Middle Ages, gestures did not 
simply make abstractions concrete, but they were also expected to give 
ideas, relationships, agreements, promises, and theologies actuality and 
reality; gesture constituted a fundamental way to make meaning in both 
formal and informal settings. This panel invites papers that explore how 
gestures and their performances functioned throughout medieval cultures. 
The panel welcomes diverse approaches to gesture that explore how we 
might identify, reconstruct, and theorize the value of gesture across a 
range of medieval contexts. Such contexts might include plays, 
spectacles, literature, devotion, music, art images and objects, 
domestic life, royal rituals, legal practices, courtship, warfare, 
professional negotiations, etc. The panel’s organizer welcomes work from 
all medieval periods and geographic regions.

 

*Submission Details: Submit one-page abstracts and contact information 
to Jill Stevenson at **[log in to unmask]* 
<mailto:[log in to unmask]>* no later than **September 15, 2009.*


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